“I see my finished pieces as drifts of unconscious colour across the paper – expressing hidden impressions and responses, capturing what is already held in the mind’s eye. The artistic process is one of finding.”

Sarah

As a primarily abstract artist, Sarah’s art is concerned with the interplay of colour, hue and form. Shapes and angles, pleasing in everyday life, are brought to the fore and used to suggest objects and space.  Sarah resists the representational, and instead conveys to the viewer an impression. She works quickly to capture, not the image itself, but the sensations surrounding a memory of that time and place. Committing to paper and board traces and impressions of moments of intensity – in charcoal, oil, acrylic, and mixed media.